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The Kingdom of Maria Bello
A decade and a half into her illustrious career, Maria Bello has finally caught up with the spirit of the Steven Spielberg adventure that inspired her to become an actress.
No Fan of the Method
Dropping in on the San Francisco International Film Festival for a tribute and awards ceremony, British filmmaker Mike Leigh remains committed to the idea of actors referring to their characters in the third person.
Bridging a Twelve-Year Gap
A dozen years after guiding Geoffrey Rush to an Oscar, Scott Hicks has returned to the realm of classical music for a documentary portrait of another musical genius.
For Whom the Diving Bell Tolls
Julian Schnabel’s latest piece of film art runs the filmmaker’s memories of his father’s final days through the notion that a stroke can engender a man’s spiritual rebirth.
Set Phasers on Sequel
Before Star Trek XI sends John Cho’s career into the stratosphere, he is happy to be earthbound in Harold and Kumar II.
Converging on Vic Thrill
Thanks to an upcoming documentary, autobiography and possible Hollywood feature film, the world is about to get thoroughly reacquainted with the dynamic duo of Vic Thrill and Curly Oxide.
A Ridiculously Beloved Actor
As Tom McCarthy makes the rounds in support of his second film, The Visitor, he has come to realize that the Richard Jenkins Fan Club is much larger than he initially presumed.
A Man and a Festival
Though Claude Lelouch has been a regular visitor to the Cannes Film Festival since the mid-1960’s, it’s safe to say nothing quite compares to his experiences in 2007 and, most likely, 2008.
A Take-No-Prisoners Approach
It takes a lot more than gunfire on the first day of shooting to stop the Colombian born, Queens raised and Hollywood hardened John Leguizamo.
All's Wells That Ends Wells
As ER producer John Wells looks ahead to his venerable NBC drama’s 15th and final season, he sees a political horizon encompassing Doctors Without Borders and Americans without healthcare.
Cedric the Director
Cedric the Entertainer is keeping them laughing on the set of his directorial debut, a trend that appears likely to continue when the film hits theaters.
Right Up His Street
Staying at once truthful to the Stephen Sondheim original and his own perverse sensibilities, filmmaker Tim Burton uncorks what may well be his strangest and riskiest film yet.
Anything But Phat
Though the lure of Ross directing led to box office success in the United Kingdom, Simon Pegg in tight shorts can do no better than 13th place in the U.S.
Sebastian Valmont Gets Serious
It was less than ten years ago that Ryan Phillipe was pulling the strings in Cruel Intentions, but in light of his recent films, it seems like eons ago.
Tide of Frankenstein
With three standing ovations in San Francisco and a new Broadway production in New York, Gene Wilder should have no doubt about the lasting value of his happiest moviemaking experience.

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"As if we're going to make pornography in Ireland, and then label it Love and Savagery. And then send it to the porn capital of Canada. Very subtle. It's like bringing communion to the Pope. Are they out of their minds?"
- Who Said It?
Source: CBC Television

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It Was a Dark and Stormy Night, Eh
The story behind the 1980 Jamie Lee Curtis version of Prom Night is far more interesting than the one Screen Gems wouldn’t let us see in advance of today's release.
The Canon of Clooney
After stumbling through a predictable Hollywood game plan, George Clooney has repeatedly found the end zone with his own mix of standard and loopy plays.
The Everyman Show
Slowly but surely, Adam Carolla has wedged his way into the media space formerly ruled by Roseanne Barr and Tim Allen.